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Soiree with the Angels 2021
Saturday, November 6, 2021

  SOIREE WITH THE ANGELS COVID-19 POLICY UPDATE

October 1, 2021

Safety is Our Top Priority

All attendees, staff, and volunteers participating in the 2021 Soiree with the Angels will be required to present proof of Covid-19 vaccination or results of a negative Covid-19 test (administered within 72 hours prior to the event) upon entry into the event.

PROOF OF VACCINATION can be a photocopy of your vaccination record, a physical vaccination card, or a screenshot of the vaccination card on your mobile device. Following current masking guidelines set by the Palladium St. Louis and the City of St. Louis, masks are to be worn on arrival to the venue and unless eating or drinking. All Palladium staff members will be wearing masks at all times.

Thank you for helping us protect everyone in our community!

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Executive Director Rachel Ebeling. 314-240-5525 or Rachel Ebeling.

About Us

Our Mission: To use the power of music to provide healing, raise awareness, and promote positive social change for survivors of sexual violence and intimate partner violence.

The inspiration for The Angel Band Project came from an unthinkable tragedy. In July 2009, a young man crept through an open window in the middle of the night at the home of Teresa Butz and her partner. After repeatedly raping and stabbing both women, Teresa fought back. According to police, her actions saved her partner's life, but cost Teresa her own. 

After witnessing the emotionally powerful singing at the funeral from Teresa's musically-talented family and partner, Teresa's lifelong best friends were inspired to record them. Teresa's brother, two-time Tony Award winner Norbert Leo Butz, and Teresa's surviving partner, Jennifer Hopper, joined their efforts. 

Their aim was simple: to capture the power in the music they heard to help others heal from the effects of sexual violence. The resulting benefit album not only helped them heal, but gave them the inspiration to create the country's first music therapy program designed to treat survivors of sexual violence.

Contact Us

Executive Director: rachel.ebeling@angelbandproject.org

Executive Assistant: dawnnemanick@angelbandproject.org

314-240-5525

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